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Wat Pho – Temple of the Reclining Buddha Posted by sasha on Jan 12, 2017
One of the most famous and impressive temples in Bangkok is Wat Pho (วัดโพธิ์ wát poh). Also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha for the 46-meter long Buddha image it houses, it’s a must-see attraction when visiting the Thai capital. History Wat Pho is one of the oldest temples in Bangkok. As a…
Thai Holidays 2017 Posted by sasha on Jan 4, 2017
There are many holidays throughout the year in Thailand, many of them Buddhist in nature. The country also celebrates its own traditional New Year in addition to January 1st. Thai people celebrate the birthday of their beloved late King Bhumibol and his wife Queen Sirikit as their respective Father’s and Mother’s Days. Get ready for the…
Best Posts of 2016 Posted by sasha on Dec 27, 2016
It’s time to say goodbye to 2016 and welcome in the New Year. All year long, we’ve been sharing vocabulary lists, grammar tips, cultural insights, and travel stories from Thailand. Let’s take a look back at some of the best posts from 2016: Language Going to the Beach Many people come to Thailand specifically for…
2 Week Party in Thailand – Islands Posted by sasha on Dec 21, 2016
It’s no secret that Thailand is a fun country to travel to. Every year, millions of people flock here in search of a good time, whether it’s in the bars of Bangkok or on the beaches of the islands. That’s exactly where we’re headed in the next installment of our “2-Week Party in Thailand.” Do…
Christmas Songs in Thai Posted by sasha on Dec 19, 2016
We’ve already talked about Christmas in Thailand, so go back and read that post to learn about Christianity in the country, how people celebrate Christmas, and some useful Thai vocabulary for the holiday. Learning a language is always more fun when there’s music involved, so today we’re going to learn some Christmas songs in Thai!…
Christmas in Thailand Posted by sasha on Dec 14, 2016
In a country that is 95% Buddhist, you probably wouldn’t expect to see much of a Christmas celebration in Thailand. Believe it or not, Christmas is celebrated – as a secular holiday – by many across the country. There are also a few Christians who celebrate the religious aspect of the holiday. Let’s learn a…
The King’s Birthday in Thailand Posted by sasha on Dec 5, 2016
Today marks a somber occasion in Thailand, as people continue to grieve over the loss of their beloved King on what would have been his 89th birthday. The official period of mourning will last an entire year – a sign of just how loved King Bhumibol was by his people. Let’s learn a bit about how…